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Welcome to ‘sensory heritage’, the study of how we engage with objects from the past besides what they look like.
Researchers find that aromatic resins used in mummification continue to produce sweet, woody, and spicy scents.
Thousands of years later, embalmed bodies still retain their scents. An international team of researchers has studied them to better understand the processes and products used.
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We now know what ancient Egyptian mummies smell like, thanks to new research that deployed a team of trained 'sniffers'. And ...
A new study has uncovered the "woody," "spicy," and "sweet" scents of ancient Egyptian mummies, shedding light on the ...
Scientists studied the scents of ancient Egyptian mummies, revealing embalming materials and conservation effects.